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Once Again Obama Ditches Reporters.

zbacku 2012/05/29 02:51:43
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Obama ditches reporters after golf outing
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Dave Boyer

President Obama ditched the small group of reporters that accompanied him on a golf outing Saturday at Andrews Air Force Base.

Mr. Obama arrived at Andrews in suburban Maryland at 1:08 p.m. to play golf with a foursome that included Marvin Nicholson, the White House trip director, and two other men. That was the last time the press traveling with the president saw him.

Normally, when the president completes his round of golf, reporters in the "pool" traveling with him accompany Mr. Obama's motorcade back to the White House. But on Saturday, the pool reporters were notified at 5:45 p.m. that the president had already departed the base without them, supposedly 10 minutes earlier.

George Condon, a reporter with National Journal, wrote in his pool report: "In a breach of longstanding policy, the motorcade departed without hooking up with the press vans even though the vans had been loaded and waiting for more than half an hour."

"The pool does not know first hand when the president left the base, what route he took, or when he arrived at the White House.

We were told that he arrived at 5:58 [p.m.] and went to the residence," Mr. Condon reported.

The reporter added, "Your pooler, no doubt invigorated by his inability to tell you anything for certain, registered a protest at this breach and would assume there would be a more formal followup discussion."

The press pool system is designed, in part, to provide a daily record of a president's appearances and travels in public.

Read More: http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/inside-politic...

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  • Janet C K 2012/05/29 04:23:03
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    This is pretty much "special treatment" at the Presidential level....a continuation if you will of his attitude about showing up to vote when he was a Senator...an attitude that he'd ridicule if it were someone else, but because it's him, "it's okay". In a way it's okay though, because he surely sets the bar low when in the future Republican Presidents decide to blow off far leaning liberals because "Obama did whatever he wanted and he wasn't accused of XYZ". A lot of this behavior by Obama- like Executive Mandate with no regard for the legislative branch will be "fair game".

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  • mchappell2 2012/05/29 23:44:53
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    Even though I don't like him...He does have the right to ditch the reporters...But with that said....He knows that sooner or later he is going to get nailed with questions that he is not qualified to answer honestly.
  • wtw 2012/05/29 13:21:15
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    The problem is not ditching reporter after a golf outing but refusing to hold press conferences and take questions like other presidents! Obama seeks to control media coverage and avoid hard questioins either because he can't anser or will get caught saying something stupid. Either way he lacks real ability and the media refuses to expose this!
  • Kat ♪ 2012/05/29 13:13:13
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    He doesn't want them knowing everywhere he goes and who he sees.
    They don't know this? Seems rather short sighted for people that think they are so intelligent.
  • Flamingolady 2012/05/29 12:53:23
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    He must have had an "off" day. Usually, he wants to plaster his fraudulent face anywhere and everywhere.
  • p18711 2012/05/29 10:17:45
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    Wish i could do it 2
  • snipe p18711 2012/05/29 22:29:13
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    You have reporters following you around?
  • mwg0735 2012/05/29 04:34:40
  • Janet C K 2012/05/29 04:23:03
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    Janet C K
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    This is pretty much "special treatment" at the Presidential level....a continuation if you will of his attitude about showing up to vote when he was a Senator...an attitude that he'd ridicule if it were someone else, but because it's him, "it's okay". In a way it's okay though, because he surely sets the bar low when in the future Republican Presidents decide to blow off far leaning liberals because "Obama did whatever he wanted and he wasn't accused of XYZ". A lot of this behavior by Obama- like Executive Mandate with no regard for the legislative branch will be "fair game".
  • Peewee 2012/05/29 03:01:43
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    What a class guy. He's the president, not a celebrity and these are not paparazzi.

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